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neoteric
[nee-uh-ter-ik]
adjective
modern; new; recent.
noun
a new or modern writer, thinker, etc.
neoteric
/ ˌԾːəʊˈɛɪ /
adjective
belonging to a new fashion or trend; modern
a neoteric genre
noun
a new writer or philosopher
Other 51Թ Forms
- neoterically adverb
- ˌԱˈٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of neoteric1
Example Sentences
And as part of the collaboration, Burberry invited Ssense to add its neoteric polish to its SoHo retail space.
Fiorucci opened his first retail venture in Milan in the mid-’60s, importing the British designers and looks that made London the worldwide capital of neoteric chic at the time.
If she loved him with a completeness which was both preadamic and neoteric, it was of course because he was consumed with a similar passion; in other words he was her mate.
Ah, here was the little neoteric statue that Nancy had tried to fix!
Rush is a strong word: gush a weak one, much hackneyed by neoteric poetasters.
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